crumpets -> RE: Don't be a creeper (12/1/2015 4:02:44 PM)
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ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze Switch the fucking channel then, simple, if you are forced to look at crotches... You missed the point entirely. I happen to LIKE looking at women's crotches. So, I'm not the one complaining. You guys are the ones complaining that men are looking longer than you wanted them to. My point is that most women are being duplicitous when they make that statement. In fact, it seems that many women find EVERY OPPORTUNITY they can to shove their panties in our faces so that they can appear more interesting to us. I simply used cheerleaders as an obvious example where families go to a game yet they are forced to see women's crotches because the WOMEN want to show their crotches (otherwise, why do they do it at all football games?). Certainly a woman's crotch has nothing to do, per se, with football. Nor tennis. Why is it that I can wrestle in high school for years for 8 full minutes at a time with another guy, and we both somehow, magically, against all odds, manage to keep our underwear out of the faces of everyone in the bleachers, yet, Maria Sharapova, at age 28, still can't keep her underwear out of our faces when we simply watch a professional tennis match? [image]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/ac/18/0e/ac180eb264a75e9c6c323aac1fd2bf2d.jpg[/image] Basically, for some women, they INVENT ways to show us their crotches, everywhere and every way they can. Don't even get me started on a discussion of how women tend to choose Halloween costumes. [image]http://www.returnofkings.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/slutty-halloween-022.jpg[/image] quote:
ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze I didn't invent cheerleaders, I never was one (we don't have them in Europe) and btw when I was on the swimming and gymnastics team, I didn't wear tight little suits to turn you or any male on, but because it was the standard uniform and we were ordered to wear it by our (male) principal Well, I didn't invent cheerleaders either. Yet, I wrestled in junior high and in high school, where we wore what amounted to tights and sleeveless tops buttoned on our bottoms under our shorts. Yet, here we are, an entire two teams of 13 wrestlers, grappling with each other in all sorts of very tight situations, and somehow, miraculously it seems, all 26 of us manage to keep our underwear and nipples out of the view of everyone in the audience. Yet, the cheerleaders, standing only twenty feet away, can't seem to NOT shove their crotches in the faces of the people in the grandstand. [image]http://www.ebablogs.com/images/cheerleaders/miami_2009.jpg[/image] quote:
ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze I don't make you watch football buster, unless you're incapable of using the remote and I influence it with my evil psychic powers, but that's fairly unlikely Actually, I don't watch ANY professional sports. I was only making the point that women lie to themselves about WHY they dress the way they dress. You don't. But many women do. You're honest with yourself, and I've seen that you dress tastefully. Yet, very many women don't. I could walk through town on any day of the week and I'd be nearly 100% certain of seeing either boobs or panties on women, and almost assuredly 0% chance of seeing the same in men on that same walk. Why is it that I can wrestle another man for 8 full minutes and keep my underwear out of sight, yet women, in general, can't keep their panties out of plain sight just walking down the street? All I'm asking is for women to understand their own actions before complaining about men's predictable reactions to their actions.
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